Innovation Capacity Index 2009

Sweden is the most innovative economy in the world according to the Innovation for Development Report 2009-2010, released by the European Business School. Finland is in second position, followed by the United States. Spain is ranked 28th. The report highlights the weak business creation rate in Spain, largely the result of the country’s excessive bureaucracy, as well as the country’s comparatively low levels of R&D investment.
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Posted: March 9th, 2010
at 9:28am by Koookiecrumbles
Categories: business,development
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